Locker



Jan. 16,1923.

W. -N. VANCE.

LOCKER.

FILED JUNE 24192!- fig-2 no-omen COMPANY, or CHICAGO, ILLINOIS,

JWALTER N. VANCE, or "criroaeo HEIGHTS,,ILLINOISQASSIG-NOB To DUBAND STEEL A CORPORATION-OF ILLINOIS.

LOCKER.

Application filed June 2,1921. Serial No. 474,420.

This invention relates n general to lockers and has for its object broadlythe provision of a new and improved construction of locker which may be conveniently employed to provide the necessarynumber of locker equipment for a given number of users and through the utilization of a minimum amount of floor space. Lockers embodying my invention contemplate in this regard arrangement of individual coat and hat com pa'rtinents.

' width thanis ordinarilyprovided in lockers is sufficient 'for'the mere hanging of a coat 7 "or suit of clothes the extra width being ordi- -ing for the accommodation of hats, shoes, lunches, etc. Lockers embodying my present.

invention provide for each locker occupant an individual entirely enclosed narrow coat i space and in addition thereto a wider com- .pai'tment for the storlng of hats, etc.

A further object of my present invention is a construction of this character wherein the two compartments may be locked closed by a single locking device, although said device may include one, or in fact any number of locking engagements between the door or doors and the locker frame. Itwill,how= ever, he manifest that from certain. aspects of the invention individual locks inay' be employed for the compartments although it is believed that such arrangeme'ntsacrifices some of the advantages.

Another highly important object of the invention is the provision of a locker of the character described, the doors of which will require minimum clearance between lockers inlswinging to open, position. It is to be borne in mind in this connection that one of themainpurposes of the present inven tion is to effect economy in floor space necessary for a locker occupant, and not only is it desirable-that these lockers cover a minimum amount of floor space but also that, when arranged in rows, the rows may be positioned as closelytogether as will permit use of the lockers by the occupants.

Another and highly important object of manifest as ferred embodiment thereof.

'Manifestly considerably. less.

adapted to serve two occupants,

the invention is the provision of a locker of the general character described which will be of pleasing appearance, the use and occupation of which by the occupants will be so to eliminate any need for special instruction and which will be devoid of complicated, delicate and expensive parts and indeed any parts likely to require frequent repair, replacement or adjustment.

Numerous other objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent as it is better understood from the following description, which, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, discloses a pre- Referring to the" drawings,

Figure 1 is a front elevationof a locker unit embodying my present invention and showing all the compartments closed by-the doors; and v v Fig. 2 is a similar view, showinga coat and narily" provided to provide horizontal spachat compartment open and accessible to thexoccupant.

For the purpose of illustrating my present invention I have shown on the drawing the at presentpreferred embodiment of it. This comprises a locker body having side walls 11, back wall '12, top and bottom walls 13 of any usual or preferred construction." These parts constitute what may be termed the outer shell or body and include in themselves such frame and'stiffening members as may be thought desirable. Upper and lower horizontal partitions v14: are arranged at appropriate heights to .form'an upper hat com part-merit l5 and a lower hat compartment 16. The space between these two partitions l lis divided in half by avertical front-toback partition l7 p roviding' two coat compartments 18, which are relatively narrower than the hat compartments, being in the present instance of 'halfthe width of said hat compartments. v

There are thus provi'ded two hat andtwo coat compartments, andthe locker unitis.

one of whom will have ahat compartment and an, associated' coat compartment. In the present instance I provide two elongated doors 19 and 21, each of which is "adapted to extend throughout the full length of a coat compertinent and across its associated hat com- 15., "At th'e lother 'sideof this'upper hat compartment a second hat compartment door 23 is hinged at 24c and is provided Witlr top and bottom marginal flanges .25 adapted,

to close against the locker top 13 'and the front edge of the partition 14 to limit ts inward closing'movement. This door 23 i is providedfiwith a flange 26 atits free or swinging edge which isTad ap ted toflie be hind the door 19 When both-doors are closed, vvmaking it thus imposs'ible'to open the door 23 with'out' first opening the "door 1 9. {The door 19 is provided With a locking device 27 adapted to engage behind a lock. catch 28 appropriately arranged on the partition 17 n so that locking of th door 19 in closed lpositi on may lockthevdoor 2321s well. While I Y in the present instance I have show-Ln a single locking engagement between the door '19, and the partition 17 itvwlll be manifest thatlocks embodying a greater number 01 a points of engagement maybe-employed as 401 lot its attendant advantages Will be under-- for. example the locking 'device o'f my Pat entNo'.-978,963 dated December-[20, 191.0.

However, itis intended to make the compare ments 18 very narrow 111 a' gr eat many inv stance with thedoors 19 and23 except that theytogether cover the lower hat' cornp'artmentlo cker 16 and areswung respectively from opposite sides of the frame, It will be manifest that the small door, i, 6., .the

door individualized to a hatlocker compart-,

men-t, moves across the door opening'and is tihereiheldin positionibythe main locker 'oor;-

It'is thought that the invention and many stood'from' the foregoing description, and 1t lll'be apparent thatvariousi changes the form hereinbetore described ferred embodiment thereof.

' may be mad'einthe form, construction a'n'd arrangement of the parts Without departing from the spirit and'seope of the invention or sacrificing all of it'smaterial advantages,

, b i g a p e- 1 claim row coat compartment, and I alrelatively' Wide that 'compa'rtment ,associatedf therewith, av door, having locking means and closing the eoat 'eompartment and aj'p'o'rtifon only of the hat, compartment,- and ,an additional door for closing the i ting i v. f maininiglpart of thelopverb nto sa d'hat cqmpartment' t I l j 2. A locker, comprising a relatively narrow -coat compartment, and a relatively vvide of a hatfcompartment.

hat compartment associated therewith, 1 a;

doorhavi'n'g locking means' and closing the goat compartment and a portion only of the cmnwtment nd n ddit1ona1*dool'-jtonclosing the remaining partiijoijathe opening into said hat compartment, 'said'last mentioneddoor being adaptedto be locked I closed the locking otthefirst mentioned door:

p 3. A locker, comprising a pair of coat] compartments arranged side by side, anda hat compartment above and beneath said -pa1r (of coat compartments, and elongated v "door'tor closing each coat compartmentjand a portion'of the opening. of one of said hat compartments and asecond door closing the rei'na'inmg portion'of the opening fintoeac'l i said hat compartment;

4L; A locker, comprising a' pair' of-coat" i compartments arrangedslde'by s de, and a hat compartment above and beneath} said pair of coat compartments, and elongated, door for closing eaehcoat compartment and .a portion ofjthe opening of one of saidhat compartments, and, a second door clos ng the remaining port on of the open ng nto each 1y said hat compartment, each said"1ast,men-

tioned door beingilockedin closed position I by its companionfirst mentionedflgdoor'. 5. [A 1ocker,comprising' a ipairlof" rela:

tively narrowcoat compartnients, andaflrel- "atively' \vide hat compartment above" and beneath said pair of c'oatcompartments, said hat compartments" extending across I the-" "width of said pairof said coat compartinents, and doorconstruction individualizedadapted to' be swung on suitable hinges or locker substantially 0111 '6'. A locker, 'comprising'-a pair of coat compartments, a; hat compartment above] i i said pair of coat CQIHPRI'tDflBIItS, ajflocker door for closl ng a coat compartment, a

'to .a coat .and a hat. comp'artmentTand I I second'door adaptedto swing ioverthe opening ofthe hat compartment, said first men-.

tioned door beingadaptedtolocksaidisecond I v V r v v mentioned door inclosedposit on. 3' l. A locker, comprlsing a relatively narv'7. A locker, comprising' anpair ofcoat compartments, a hat comp art'ment above said tioned door in closedfposition. 

